From the bayou to K Street by way of Congress

>> Born June 14, 1943, in Chackbay, La., a backwater bayou town.

>> Elected state representative in 1972, his first foray into elected politics.

>> Elected to Congress as a Democrat in a special election on May 17, 1980, after Rep. David Treen became governor.

>> Co-founded the Blue Dog Coalition of conservative Democrats in January 1995 after the Republican takeover of the House.

>> Switched to the GOP in August 1995 amid considering a run for the Senate.

>> Named deputy majority whip in September 1995, becoming the first person to serve in the leadership of both parties.

>> Elected chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce after the 2000 election.

>> Helped pass the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act benefit in November 2003.

>> Gave up the commerce gavel and announced he would not seek re-election in February 2004.

>> Underwent surgery for cancer in his small intestine in March 2004.

>> Became president and chief executive officer of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America the same day he completed his 13th and final term in Congress on Jan. 3, 2005.

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